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Moto Guzzi Griso 1200 8V

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Make Model |
Moto Guzzi Griso 1200 8V |
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Year |
2008 |
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Engine |
Air cooled, four stroke,
transverse 90° V-twin cylinder, OHC, 4 valve per cylinder. |
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Capacity |
1151 |
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Bore x Stroke |
95 x 81.2 mm |
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Compression Ratio |
11.0:1 |
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Induction |
Multipoint sequential electronic injection,
Magneti Marelli IAW 5A phased, alfa-n system; 2 x Ø50 mm throttle bodies
with Weber IWP 189 injectors, Lambda probe. |
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Ignition /
Starting |
- / electric |
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Max Power |
80.8 kW 110 hp @ 7500 rpm |
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Max Torque |
108 Nm @ 6400 rpm |
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Transmission /
Drive |
5 Speed / shaft |
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Gear Ratio |
1st
17/38 = 1 : 2.235 2nd 20/34 = 1
: 1.700 3rd 23/31 = 1 : 1.348
4th 26/29 = 1 : 1.115
5th
31/30 = 1 : 0.968 6th 29/25 = 1 : 0.862
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Clutch |
Single plate with integrated flexible couplings |
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Frame |
High tensile steel tubular twin cradle |
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Front Suspension |
Upside down Ø 43 mm fully adjustable forks
(spring preload and hydraulic for rebound and compression) with mounting for
radial calipers. 120mm wheel travel. |
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Rear Suspension |
Progressive single swingarm, fully adjustable
monoshock with separate gas reservoir spring preload and hydraulic for
rebound and compression. 110mm wheel travel. |
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Front Brakes |
2x 320 mm discs 4 piston calipers |
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Rear Brakes |
Single 282mm disc 2 piston caliper |
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Front Tyre |
120/70 ZR17 |
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Rear Tyre |
180/55 ZR17 |
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Seat Height |
800 mm |
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Dry-Weight |
222 kg |
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Fuel Capacity |
16.7 Litres |
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Consumption average |
6,1 L/100 km |
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Standing 0 - 100km |
3.5 sec |
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Standing 0 - 140km |
6.1 sec |
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Standing 0 - 200km |
14,2 sec |
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Acceleration
60-140 km/h |
8,3 sec |
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Acceleration
60-100/100-140/140-180 km/h |
3,9 sec / 4,4 sec / 5,3 sec |
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Top Speed |
210 km/h |

This quote from “I promessi sposi” by Alessandro
Manzoni, refers to Griso, the head of a group known as the “Bravi” “to whom the
most dangerous jobs were entrusted”. This refers to the character of the new
Griso 8V that is the smartest and most high spirited Moto Guzzi ever made and
that encompasses an absolute new sense of “Sporting spirit” stemming from the
power and technology of the innovative “Quattrovalvole” engine.
Although designed along traditional lines, the new engine features 563 brand new
components and is a celebration of the logic behind the 90° V concept. It
features a single overhead camshaft per head that operates the four valves on
each cylinder with noiseless timing chains. This is quite an evolution of the
1200 cc engine that, with its 75% of its components renewed, now puts out 110 CV
at 7,500 rpm with maximum torque of 11 kgm at 6,400 rpm.
The power delivery is silky smooth and on the open road the bike’s true sports
character shines along with the countless technical innovations and the new
sense of style. Although the exclusive exhaust system with twin coiled pipes has
been seen before, it now truly reflects the greater power of these machines.
From the looks point of view, the Griso 8V has undergone customising that
includes particular stylistic details like the new saddle and streamlined
bodywork as well as equipment levels of the highest possible level. Even the
most discerning of palates will appreciate the front end with its Brembo P4/34
radial caliper brakes that act on wave floating discs measuring Ø 320mm. They
will also delight in the Showa upside-down forks that have had 43 layers of
carbon nitride treatment.

Sitting astride the bike, the rider can immediately appreciate the sports riding
position that the new setup between handlebars, saddle and footpegs provides.
These are all new components and were specially designed to make the rider feel
completely in control. The two-seater saddle creates a superb rear view and
there seems to be a tail like on a single seater. In fact there is more than
enough room for a passenger to sit in great comfort.
Powerful, elegant and exclusive, the Griso 8V will soon become an icon among
those who truly appreciate elite motorcycles. The Griso is offered in two colour
schemes: Jet Black or Moon White.
With the Griso 8V, Moto Guzzi once more
majestically demonstrates how it can come up with a concept then develop it
without having to give in to technical, traditional or other constraints.
This machine is an instinctive creation, pure, solid as a rock and has a
distinct personality. It appears simply as a work of art.
Design details, discreet hollows and unexpected new lines blend together in
chrome and satin finished metal to form miracles of design. The fuel tank for
example seems to bend to the power of the massive frame only to form an
aerodynamic teardrop of exquisite beauty. The tail seems no more than an
afterthought yet houses three high intensity LED light units. The new Griso is
decidedly masculine and powerful yet the “Quattrovalvole” engine seems to be set
like a jewel in a frame that shows off its revolutionary design to the utmost
effect. A glance at the fins carefully laid out on the black cylinders is all
that is needed. They have been so designed to provide maximum cooling. The
rocker covers too draw the eye and, bit by bit, the care and attention paid to
the creation of this machine come clear especially when you examine the superb
exhaust system.
The incredible two-into-one exhaust system underscores the potential of the new
Griso 8V.
Returning to the reality of performance, it becomes obvious that the
sophisticated components are not mere technical details included for the sake of
style. Take the front end that would be more at home on a racing bike with its
oversized upside-down forks, radial caliper brakes and wave discs. The sporting
lines of the saddle and bodywork complete the picture as do the new handlebars
that have been specially designed to improve the aerodynamic package with the
rider an integral part.
Details like this and simple intuition make the Griso 8V a machine to leave an
impression before you even ride it.
Just sit astride the Griso 8V to really understand how unique it will be to
ride.
With a new setup between saddle and the sports type handlebars, the Griso
welcomes the rider with a spectacular view of chromed, anodised and
satin-finished components, displays and commands that leave nothing to the
imagination.
Once aboard the Griso, the saddle that is only 800 mm from the road, grips the
rider yet allows easy changes in riding position further aided by the slightly
set-back high racing type footpegs.
The riding position is sporting where the rider is not “in” but over the engine
and the feet feel “natural” on the footpegs. The rider’s body tends to lean in
to the handlebars that are now wider and provide a perfect grip of the levers.
This position is ideal for precise accurate steering made even better perfectly
designed front end geometry and generous tyre sizes. The Griso is a hedonist’s
dream come true and the growl of the new “Quattrovalvole” engine echoes in your
ears even under the most difficult conditions like city traffic. The 8V takes
conditions like these in its stride and the ease of changing direction and
constant load on the front end make even such riding a pleasure. This however
does not mean that the fashion naked from Mandello is not suited to more
aggressive riding. In fact there are certain times when the total lack of
vibration from the new “Quattrovalvole” seems to get lost in the seductive
style, the superb finish, the softness of commands and the of the completeness
of the instrumentation.
It is at moments like this when the rider is in complete harmony with the
machine, when he is in total command of an engine that can take him up to
enormous speed or he can just cruise along with masses of torque ever on tap.
One thing that is certain is that just looking at the rev counter can never
really explain what the new Griso 8V is all about.
Don’t let the long low profile fool you: The
Griso 8V has handling that would not shame a supersport machine. The secret lies
in the high-tensile steel frame with twin upper supports whose design owes
little to aesthetics and much to sophisticated engineering concepts that provide
exceptional rigidity under moments of extreme torsional stress. The tubular
steel twin cradle frame is connected to a single-sided aluminium rear swingarm
housing the CARC system.
The frame geometry had been carefully calculated to provide stability with the
steering angle set at 26° and rake at 108 mm. The wheelbase measures 1544 mm and
the Griso 8V is surprisingly manoeuvrable, even lightning fast in changes of
direction.
These handling characteristics are due to the low centre of gravity and a rock
solid off-set steering head that provides an immediate response to pressure on
the handlebars. The front end is glued to the road thanks to upside down forks
from racing stock. The 43 mm forks are adjustable for rebound and compression. A
Boge progressive suspension unit is fitted to the rear and this too had three
classic settings. The sophisticated suspension ensures a neutral set-up on
entering and exiting corners, under acceleration from the 110 CV
“Quattrovalvole” engine and under braking from the Brembo brake system. These
brakes are both aesthetically pleasing and highly effective with their radial
calipers acting on “wave” discs that have been specially designed for maximum
heat dispersion.
What really counts in the frame is the sum of all the parts and, here again, the
Griso is beyond compare.

The new “Quattrovalvole” is the most evolved V 90
twin in the Moto Guzzi range. Even die-hard enthusiasts would not recognise this
new engine that features components and performance characteristics never before
seen in a production Moto Guzzi machine.
The new engine features a chain-driven single overhead camshaft per cylinder
that operates two intake and two exhaust valves inclined respectively at 15.5°
and 16.5°.
The highly sophisticated new engine now houses 563 new components specially
designed to reduce weight and friction between moving parts and was created
through advanced studies into the disciplines of thermodynamics and fuel supply.
The final results provide an engine made up of 75% of new components with
improved performance, reliability and flexibility characteristics that set new
standards in quality. Among the most important new components are the 55%
stiffer crankshaft and a new system of ducting oil to the bearings, 3-segment
pistons cooled by oil jets on the casing and extremely light valves with 5 mm
stems held by conical section springs that eliminate resonance and power loss at
high revs.
Lubrication and cooling are looked after by two coaxial pumps that have
drastically reduced engine clutter and are activated by a series of gears. These
pumps carry oil in ducts that are separated from the cylinder heads to the
exhaust valve seats where temperatures are at their highest. A new more compact
block was designed so as to accommodate these new components and this unit now
sits on an integral front support on bearings. The rear support features a new
flange and more efficient oil feed system.
The most seductive element of the new “Quattrovalvole” is without any doubt the
modern design of the cylinders that are more compact and feature cooling fins
aimed at the on-coming flow of air. As part of the new project, the rocker
covers have been redesigned and apart from “Quattrovalvole” logos, feature a
“floating” system that further adds to the quietness of the timing system
operated by Morse chains and fitted with hydraulically operated chain
tensioners.
Fuel feed too has seen significant modifications in terms of now having 50 mm
throttle bodies and new Marelli IWP 189 injectors. Needles to say, the six-speed
gearbox is a gem of engineering. The gears are quiet and finding neutral is easy
thanks to the fitting of a soft silent single plate clutch.
The figures speak for themselves: 110 CV at 7,500 rpm with maximum torque of 11
Kgm at 6,400 rpm. These readings make the Moto Guzzi twin one of the most
powerful air-cooled engines ever made. A final drive ratio of 12/44 transforms
all this power into over 230 kph (143 mph). Although speeds like this are
illegal just about everywhere, they give some idea of what the new Griso is
capable of. Perhaps more importantly are the facts that the engine meets the new
Euro 3 standards thanks to improved thermodynamic output and that it uses less
fuel than the 1100cc version.
Design
- 8V logo and new Moon White colour scheme.
- New handlebars in black anodised aluminium.
- New sports style saddle.
- New streamlined bodywork.
- Racing footpegs.
- “Quattrovalvole” full black powertrain.
Engine
- 1200 V 90° “Quattrovalvole” twin
- Single overhead cam per head with hydraulically operated
valves.
- Single plate clutch
- New exhaust system with two-into-one coiled pipes.
- New block with integrated front bearings.
- New valves with 5 mm stems
- New 55% stiffer crankshaft.
- New 3 segment Asso forged pistons.
- New conical valve springs
- Independent self-contained oil cooled heads
- Pistons cooled by oil jets.
- New oil cooler pump with overpressure valve.
- New coaxial oil lubrication pump with cooling pump.
- Gear driven timing shaft and oil pump.
- New type of con rod bearings.
- Silent “Morse” camshaft chains.
- Hydraulic chain tensioners and rollers.
- New 50 mm throttle body.
- New Marelli IWP 189 injectors.
- Noise reducing “floating” rocker covers.
- “Reactive” shaft drive transmission
- 6-speed gearbox.
- Euro 3
Frame
- High tensile steel tubular twin cradle
- Upside down 43 mm pre-load adjustable hydraulic front forks
with mounting for radial calipers.
- Pre-load and rebound adjustable shock absorber
- Rear suspension with single progressive swingarm adjustment
- Front brakes with 320 mm perforated wave discs and 4
(opposed) piston calipers.
- Rear 282 mm disc with floating caliper fitted with 2
parallel pistons
- Rear tyre 180/55/17
- Front tyre 120/70/17

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